Bill Murray and Adam Driver are headlining Jim Jarmusch’s new zombie comedy “The Dead Don’t Die,” which is currently in production with Focus Features, the company announced Friday.

This is Jarmusch’s third film with Focus, having previously made “Broken Flowers” (2005) and “The Limits of Control” (2009) with the studio. Joshua Astrachan and Carter Logan will produce.

Murray, who plays a police officer named Robertson, previously told Philly.com, “I’ve got a good job coming up. Brace yourself: It’s a zombie movie. Jim Jarmusch has written a zombie script that’s so hilarious and it has a cast of great actors: Rosie Perez, Daniel Craig. It’s titled ‘The Dead Don’t Die,’ and it shoots over the summer. But, no, I will not play a zombie.”

Chloë Sevigny, Academy-Award winner Tilda Swinton, Steve Buscemi, as well as Selena Gomez in her first Jarmusch feature round out the rest of the cast.

Focus Features and Universal Pictures International will distribute the film worldwide.

The filmmakers are represented by ICM Partners and Frankfurt Kurnit.

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Since Comic-Con is a hotbed of superfans, stars like to go into stealth mode in order to experience the fun. See the celebrities who have walked in disguise at the annual fan fete in San Diego, California.

In 2018, Mark Hamill hid among fans on the convention floor disguised as a First Order stormtrooper. nd yes, he joked about Leia’s infamous “Aren’t you a little short for a stormtrooper?” line in his Instagram post.

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When she wasn't promoting "Black Panther" in Hall H, Lupita Nyong'o went running around the convention floor in a Pink Ranger outfit at Comic-Con 2017.

In 2014, "Lord of the Rings" director Peter Jackson posted pics of himself on Facebook strolling through San Diego as an evil jester.

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Jack Black walked the floor of the 2014 event wearing a Stormtrooper mask but admitted that he didn't fool many people. "Everybody's just like, 'Jack Black, you in there?'" he told MTV News. "And I'm like 'No, it's not me. I don't know what you're talking about.'"

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Samuel L. Jackson mysteriously tweeted this bemasked shot of himself with his castmates from "Kingsman: The Secret Service" in 2014.

While there were plenty of fans who dressed as Jared Leto's green-haired Joker at the 2015 Comic-Con, the "Suicide Squad" star himself went undercover in a baboon mask. "He had no idea. :)" the star wrote in his Instagram caption.

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